The reviewed record of science sign in
Pith

arxiv: 2204.06704 · v1 · pith:DJSN5WQE · submitted 2022-04-14 · cs.CR · cs.NI

Detecting Anomalous LAN Activities under Differential Privacy

Reviewed by Pith T0 review T1 audit T2 compute T3 formal T4 kernel pith:DJSN5WQErecord.jsonopen to challenge →

classification cs.CR cs.NI
keywords privacydataanomaliesanomalyapproachesdetectingdetectionactivities
0
0 comments X
read the original abstract

Anomaly detection has emerged as a popular technique for detecting malicious activities in local area networks (LANs). Various aspects of LAN anomaly detection have been widely studied. Nonetheless, the privacy concern about individual users or their relationship in LAN has not been thoroughly explored in the prior work. In some realistic cases, the anomaly detection analysis needs to be carried out by an external party, located outside the LAN. Thus, it is important for the LAN admin to release LAN data to this party in a private way in order to protect privacy of LAN users; at the same time, the released data must also preserve the utility of being able to detect anomalies. This paper investigates the possibility of privately releasing ARP data that can later be used to identify anomalies in LAN. We present four approaches and show that they satisfy different levels of differential privacy - a rigorous and provable notion for quantifying privacy loss in a system. Our real-world experimental results confirm practical feasibility of our approaches. With a proper privacy budget, all of our approaches preserve more than 75% utility of detecting anomalies in the released data.

This paper has not been read by Pith yet.

discussion (0)

Sign in with ORCID, Apple, or X to comment. Anyone can read and Pith papers without signing in.